Craig Misch
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If the Marlins are near the top in terms of, I mean, I guess old school or ERA or WIP or some of those categories or strikeouts, you know, then that's going to work, and they're going to continue to do it.
And conversely, if it doesn't work, then you're going to see it in the data as well.
I mean, the Marlins are a very data-driven team, and so they'll be able to figure this out.
I don't think it's a one-year or two-year thing.
It's probably over the course of four or five years.
And I think it's sort of irrespective of what any other team does.
The Rockies are doing it because the guy who's calling the pitches, the pitching coach, or whoever the Rockies have doing it, came from the Marlins last year, Alon Leitchman.
So, you know, it's all part of a long-term process and plan with the hope that this happens.
But naturally...
With the financial system that's just involved in baseball in general, the Marlins are always going to be kind of where they are.
They have to find ways to beat the system, so to speak, on the field if they can.
And these are not the only things that are going on.
There's just so many other things in the background that nobody sees.
Yes, I think so.
I mean, we went through this last year, and everybody reported that he was already traded before even the deadline happened, and then he stayed in Miami.
I think the same thing happens this year.